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July 12th, 2003, 09:47 AM
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Re: Philosophical Quandry: Piracy
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Insult? I see no insult.
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Then you aren't too terribly perceptive.
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I merely labeled the sentence as what it is.
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So are you maintaining that all listed possibilites have comments as their goal, without addressing my expansion of what I meant? That's odd.
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Insulting would be if I called you vacuous, which I did not do.
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Not directly - but in calling a statement someone makes vacuous, you are saying that that person makes vacuous statements, which in turn implies that they are vacuous people.
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I guess if you want to take it personally it could be seen as an insult, but that is not how it was intended.
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You are saying it wasn't intended that way, but you aren't apoligizing either. Odd.
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July 12th, 2003, 09:56 AM
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Re: Philosophical Quandry: Piracy
So back to the regularly scheduled philosophizing...
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July 12th, 2003, 09:59 AM
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So back to the regularly scheduled philosophizing...
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And you neither defend nor rescind your statement that mine was vacuous when challenged. Odd. Nor do you apoligize when I explain how your statement was an insult. Also odd.
[ July 12, 2003, 09:02: Message edited by: Jack Simth ]
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July 12th, 2003, 12:24 PM
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Re: Philosophical Quandry: Piracy
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The problem with that is that you are bending the word culture to suit your purposes. That is a sub-culture at best (probably not even that).
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Well, I disagree with this point of yours, Imperator, even more strongly than I disaggree with the originial point of this discussion.
I don't know what the most rigid definition of a culture is, but an ideology that's held by even a few can spread, like a cultural virus. Link ont cross the memes.
I'm oh so tempted to list a specific case ... but I want to keep this thread civil.
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July 12th, 2003, 02:52 PM
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Re: Philosophical Quandry: Piracy
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quote: Originally posted by Imperator Fyron:
The problem with that is that you are bending the word culture to suit your purposes. That is a sub-culture at best (probably not even that).
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Well, I disagree with this point of yours, Imperator, even more strongly than I disaggree with the originial point of this discussion.
I don't know what the most rigid definition of a culture is, but an ideology that's held by even a few can spread, like a cultural virus. Link ont cross the memes.
I'm oh so tempted to list a specific case ... but I want to keep this thread civil. OK I took the test, and they really need to work on it a lot.
Viruses I do suffer from:
1) Junk food---NOT (Unless beer is junk food)
2) Sci fi---Oh ya, they got that one.
3) Politics---yep I guilty there
4) Environmentalism---Perhaps, but then we get fined if we put the wrong kind of trash in the wrong color bin
I (might) suffer from:
1) Linux 80%---NOT EVEN close
2) Religion 60%---NOT
3) British 85%---NOT
4) Windows 75%---True but a low number
5) freeBSD 90%---True but way high. I guess it was because I kenw it at all.
6) Brand Names 65%---True
7) Hippyism 65%---NOT EVEN Close
I would say it was a test of how much media you have been exposed to.
All in all, it needs work. And perhaps their parents should seek a refund from the uni 
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Re: Philosophical Quandry: Piracy
An ideology is a component of a culture, not an entire culture in itself. Hacker 'culture' is actually hacker ideology.
On a lighter note, Here's the viruses I suffer from, according to the test : Pokemon, USA, Sci-Fi, Junk Food, Cthulhu, Gaming, Religion, Discordia, Windows, Politics, Brand Names, Conspiracy Theory, Environmentalism.
Possible viruses : Linux, Goth, 8-Bit, Japan, Computer Games, Hippyism.
I plead innocent to Goth, 8-Bit, Hippyism and Discordia. Pokemon and Conspiracy Theory are entirely involuntary. Gladly admit to the rest. 
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July 12th, 2003, 07:12 PM
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Re: Philosophical Quandry: Piracy
I am with Erax on this one. It would be an ideaology, not an entire culture. It takes more than a couple of people to form a unique culture. Hackers do not form a unique culture, but a subset of the culture in which they live.
Arkcon, just what do you think the original point of this discussion was?
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